Google adding video upload to its video search
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Google Video Upload Program - Video
Search or Blogging?
Google Video Upload Program - Video
Search or Blogging?
04/13/2005 10:55 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 14 2005 3:20AM GMT
Google Adding Personal Video to Search
Repertoire
Google Adding Personal Video to Search
Repertoire
04/04/2005 07:03 PMReuters Apr 4 2005 10:54PM GMT
Google Adding Personal Video to Search
Repertoire (Reuters)
Google Adding Personal Video to Search
Repertoire (Reuters)
04/04/2005 06:41 PMReuters - Google Inc. plans to put
out a call for personal video clips as it moves to further
expand the reach of its Web search business, company co-founder
Larry Page said on Monday.
Google Video (Beta) - Video Upload
Program
Google Video (Beta) - Video Upload
Program
04/14/2005 01:20 PMWhat is it with Google lately? Seems like a continuous stream of new
beta product offerings. Here’s the latest: You’ve made a
great video. Now who will watch it? Whether you produce hundreds of
titles a year or just a few, you can give your videos the recognition
and visibility they deserve by promoting them on Google - for free.
Signing up for the Google Video Upload Program will connect your work
with users who…
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Google Video Upload
Google Video Upload
04/13/2005 10:02 PMThe long-rumored Google Video (Beta) - Video Upload Program is up....
The Google Video Upload Program
The Google Video Upload Program
04/14/2005 10:20 AMUm, okay. Google has started a video upload program. They're
soliciting the general public to upload videos to them as part of
their video program. You remember when I mentioned...
Google launches Video Upload Program
Google launches Video Upload Program
04/13/2005 05:46 PMXeni Jardin:
Oh, lordy -- another humongous Google shoe just dropped.
At present, Google Video
allows you to search within an expanding archive of TV content --
sports, docs, and news, mostly. But today, with the launch of the
company's Video Upload Program, Google has begun accepting video
content from anyone who cares to upload it. Submitted content won't be
available for viewing right away, the Google faq says -- they're just
now starting the gathering phase. And yes, would-be sharers must
consider certain legal and technical details.
What is the Google Video upload program?
The upload program lets you submit videos electronically to Google
Video, as long as you own the necessary rights (including copyrights,
trademarks, rights of publicity, and any other relevant rights for
your content). Just sign up for an account and use our upload tool to
send your videos to Google. The program is still in beta so you won't
see your videos live on Google Video immediately.
Your work deserves to be seen. You've made a great video. Now who
will watch it?
Whether you produce hundreds of titles a year or just a few, you can
give your videos the recognition and visibility they deserve by
promoting them on Google - for free. Signing up for the Google Video
Upload Program will connect your work with users who are most likely
to want to view them.
Sign up and upload...
We're accepting digital video files of any length and size. Simply
sign up for an account and upload your videos using our Video Uploader
(please be sure you own the rights to the works you upload), and,
pending our approval process and the launch of this new service, we'll
include your video in Google Video, where users will be able to
search, preview, purchase and play it. Find out more here.
For major producers...
If you're from a TV station or production facility, we have a separate
process to help you join the Google Video Upload Program. Find out
more here.
Link (
Thanks,
anonymous informant!)
Google Video Upload Service Beta
Google Video Upload Service Beta
04/13/2005 05:56 PMGoogle is offering free hosting of video clips and will even allow
you to set up a price for downloads. This could be major, or not.
Maybe you should read Matt's write up since it's too late for me to be
less dumb. You need west coast wisdom.
Google
Video (Beta) Upload Program launches [PVRBlog]
Google Quietly Launches Video Upload
Offering
Google Quietly Launches Video Upload
Offering
04/13/2005 07:23 PMA few weeks ago, Larry Page mentioned in passing Google's plan to
let
users upload videos, making Google one of any number of new
players in this suddenly intriguing space of video storage (following
the insanely hot space of photo storage). It appears that
Google
has now launched the beta version of this program quietly (as
quietly as Google can launch anything -- meaning it's spreading fast).
It appears to have some interesting features, including letting you
charge people to download your videos, which puts it in competition
with new offerings like Brightcove. Either way, it's yet another
extension of easy media creation... from text, to audio, to video --
the tools of creations, storage and distribution are all getting
easier. While the easy claim is to dismiss it because there will be a
ton of useless crap (which there absolutely will be), that's missing
the real potential such video creation tools have. What's crap to
some people, won't be to others -- and the ability to find new gems
that weren't possible before will outweigh an infinite amount of
dreadful content.
Putfile - Upload Video and Upload Images
Putfile - Upload Video and Upload Images
04/15/2005 03:11 PMCats are cool .. Cat Drum
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Google Video Search
Google Video Search
02/01/2005 08:45 PMThe google video search is
pretty freaking cool. You can tell they're scraping show transcripts
which lots of services already have (I seem to recall something called
TVeyes used to email me when the word "blog" or "metafilter" was
mentioned on TV, which used to happen only once or twice a year). But
they also are doing screengrabs which is really interesting, so they
must be pulling down video. They even show me all the local stations
near my zip code that show up in my searches. Maybe someday Google
will be like a iTunes Movie Store where I can one click download
programs I wanted to watch?
Anyway, here are a couple cool searches: the only blogger I could
find mentions of was Nick
Denton and it looks like Movable Type
really was mentioned on Jeopardy and those cards weren't just
photoshop mockups someone posted months ago.
Oh, and of course Lessig shows
up. That guy is everywhere.
Google to Introduce Video Search
Google to Introduce Video Search
04/05/2005 05:22 PMSmart Money Apr 5 2005 9:43PM GMT
Google Adds to Video Search
Google Adds to Video Search
04/04/2005 07:03 PMRed Herring Apr 4 2005 11:27PM GMT
Google Working on Video Search
Google Working on Video Search
12/19/2004 03:08 PMRumor is that Google - among others - is working on searching video
clips.
Google to Expand Video Search
Google to Expand Video Search
04/04/2005 04:17 PMThe company plans to begin accepting digital video submissions, a
Google co-founder says, in an effort to broaden its experimental video
search engine.
Yup, Google Launches Video Search
Yup, Google Launches Video Search
02/01/2005 10:14 PMGoogle has quietly added a video search to their labs. The labs are at
http://labs.google.com , the video search is at
http://video.google.com/ . And as always, the interface is simple;...
Google calls this Video Search?!
Google calls this Video Search?!
02/01/2005 09:22 PMGoogle#8217;s new video search sounds really cool, but I just
can#8217;t seem to get behind it. As cool as it sounds, I find that I
am coming away from the experience feeling like there is simply
something missing. Being I have yet to see ANY video clips at all with
the service, I think the beta program seriously should be renamed
something else entirely#8230;.
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Google Planning Audio and Video Search
Google Planning Audio and Video Search
07/13/2004 10:20 PMSource: New York Post - Google is planning to launch a new feature to
allow users to scour the Internet for audio and video clips, The Post
has learned....
Google Adds Personal Video To Search
Google Adds Personal Video To Search
04/07/2005 09:36 PMBoost Marketing Apr 8 2005 1:03AM GMT
Google Adds Personal Video Search
Google Adds Personal Video Search
04/06/2005 08:30 PMiMedia Connection Apr 7 2005 1:01AM GMT
Google Video is Live - Commence Video
Production Boom
Google Video is Live - Commence Video
Production Boom
04/13/2005 10:55 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 14 2005 3:19AM GMT
Ecto has upload video dialog
Ecto has upload video dialog
06/09/2004 05:54 AMBlogging
tool supports movie uploads.
A weblogging tool, Ecto, has a new feature: Movie upload. It offers users an
option to indicate how an uploaded movie is used in the weblog (blog)
entry. There are two options: Ecto creates a link to the movie inside
your blog entry. The second option: the movie is then inserted right
into your blog entry. [Roland
Tanglao's Weblog]
[unmediated]
Congrats to Adriaan - this seems hot!
Now we gotta get it available on a PC!
Googlevision: Google to launch an web
video clip search
Googlevision: Google to launch an web
video clip search
06/17/2005 07:13 PMGoogle, the online search giant, is to launch a new search feature for
online video clips.

Google Prepared To Offer Audio And Video
Search
Google Prepared To Offer Audio And Video
Search
07/13/2004 06:55 PMWebProNews Jul 13 2004 11:08PM GMT
Google to archive video clips for video
bl0gging
Google to archive video clips for video
bl0gging
04/06/2005 04:39 AMosOpinion Apr 6 2005 8:38AM GMT
Google updates mapping service and
expands video search
Google updates mapping service and
expands video search
04/05/2005 12:12 PMGoogle Maps now includes satellite imagery, and Google's video search
will soon start taking user submissions.


Google: Search for Public Online Cameras
and Video Feeds
Google: Search for Public Online Cameras
and Video Feeds
09/19/2004 03:49 PMTech-Recipes Sep 19 2004 6:18PM GMT
Google Video Plans to Take Video
Submissions
Google Video Plans to Take Video
Submissions
04/06/2005 12:10 AMSearch Engine Journal Apr 6 2005 3:37AM GMT
TECHBITS: Travel search, Google
foundation, Wireless map, Hi-res mobile
video
TECHBITS: Travel search, Google
foundation, Wireless map, Hi-res mobile
video
01/05/2005 09:55 PMAP via San Francisco Chronicle Jan 5 2005 11:31PM GMT
Turn any PC into a High End TV and
Personal Video Recorder With ATI's
Revolutionary Video Processor
Turn any PC into a High End TV and
Personal Video Recorder With ATI's
Revolutionary Video Processor
09/14/2004 05:29 AMStockhouse Canada Sep 14 2004 9:35AM GMT
Webcast ONE™ Video Player Selected by
Partsbase.com for Online Video
Presentations
Webcast ONE™ Video Player Selected by
Partsbase.com for Online Video
Presentations
06/24/2005 02:35 PMPartsbase.com, the web’s leading aviation products and services
directory, has announced its selection of the Webcast ONE™ Video
Player to instantly play video presentations on its website as well as
its associated clients’ websites. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2005]
Music video made with Soul Calibur video
game footage
Music video made with Soul Calibur video
game footage
07/19/2004 01:32 AM
Dance, Voldo, Dance is a music video made by synchronizing the
movements of gladiators from the game Soul Calibur with a dance track,
so that they appear to be getting down with their nasty selves to the
music. It's quite good!
11.2 MB Quicktime
Link
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videoencoding.biz -- Video to DVD
transfer and cine film to video
conversion company celebrates its 19th
year.
videoencoding.biz -- Video to DVD
transfer and cine film to video
conversion company celebrates its 19th
year.
08/22/2004 02:20 AMPennylane Video, a UK cine film to video transfer, DVD and video
conversion company are proud to announce their 19th year of providing
professional duplication and copying services. [PRWEB Aug 22, 2004]
Flash Video Template: Live Video
Broadcaster and Switcher
Flash Video Template: Live Video
Broadcaster and Switcher
08/16/2004 07:42 PMBroadcast live video and audio, and switch betweens feeds on the fly
using Flash Communication Server.
Video Templates: Get Started with
Macromedia Flash Video in One Hour
Video Templates: Get Started with
Macromedia Flash Video in One Hour
08/16/2004 07:42 PMFor pros to home users: Download and customize these Flash Video
templates and get video on your website.
Mastering Internet Video: A Guide to
Streaming and On-Demand Video
Mastering Internet Video: A Guide to
Streaming and On-Demand Video
12/17/2004 06:34 PMToday, we look at Digital Rights Management. A key question here is:
"Should you distribute your video online?" Movie industry figures who
have watched what happened in the music industry with Napster and its
successors are determined not to find themselves in a similar
predicament. When a movie studio invests $50 million in a film, it
wants to be quite sure the work is not going to be passed around Kazaa
and BitTorrent like so many MP3s. By Pearson Education, Inc. 1025
Flash Video Template: Showcase Website
for Personal Video
Flash Video Template: Showcase Website
for Personal Video
08/16/2004 07:42 PMJazz up your website with a custom Flash viewer for your home videos.
blinkx video search
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The Search Is On For Digital Video
The Search Is On For Digital Video
12/19/2004 03:25 PMThe Search Is On For Digital Video
http://news.com.com/Striking+up+digital+video+search/21
00-1032_3-5466491.html
Google, Microsoft and Yahoo
all are quietly developing new search technology for ferreting out
snippets of digital video from the vast archives of television
programming. "Google's trying to bring TV to the Web the same way
they're bringing books to the Web," says one media executive. And
while Google's effort is perhaps the most ambitious, Microsoft has its
sights set on the interactive TV market for cable providers and Yahoo
is planning to debut a multimedia search engine and is working with
Web entertainment and news aggregators to index video clips already
online. The Internet's evolution into a viable entertainment platform
will open up vast new video libraries that will require new search
technology to organize and make content relevant to viewers, just as
search engines have done for the billions of pages on the Web. The
task is daunting -- while users can generally discern very quickly if
a Web search result is what they're looking for, each video clip could
take from 15 seconds to several minutes to peruse. To tackle the
problem, Google is recording live TV shows and indexing the related
closed-caption text of the programming. It uses the text to identify
themes, concepts and relevant keywords to use for later searching.
Each result will appear in a thumbnail picture accompanied by some
captioning text. "The business models are too soon to tell, but
everyone is interested," says one person close to the deal. "First,
the meetings are about, 'Don't sue us for nicking your closed
captioning,' and then it's the commercial possibilities."
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